3.PARADIS Spring/Summer 2024
by Adriano Batista
3.PARADIS unveiled its 10-year anniversary collection, an ode to the incredible odyssey of dreams and the transformative art of crafting a life filled with love, purpose, and unwavering freedom.
This special collection unfolds into four distinctive chapters, each embodying a pivotal moment in the voyage of aspirations.
The initial chapter, “The Window of Opportunity,” embraces the allure of choice and the boundless possibilities that emerge from an open mind and insatiable curiosity. It exalts the uncharted horizons that lie before those who dare to seek them.
“I Believe I Can Fly,” the second chapter, radiates with the resolute power of self-belief and unyielding confidence. It embraces the notion that when one possesses the audacity to trust in their own potential, they can manifest the extraordinary and surpass all limitations.
The third chapter, titled “Shoot for the Stars,” serves as a clarion call to ambition. It ignites the fire within individuals, encouraging them to take daring leaps, confront adversity head-on, and persistently pursue their passions, ultimately propelling them towards the summit of their desires.
The grand finale arrives in the form of “Sky is the Limit,” a jubilant celebration of accomplishment and unwavering dedication to one’s dreams. It serves as a poignant reminder to never surrender, to continually strive for greatness, and to bask in the sweet taste of success.
Check out the collection below:































MARINE SERRE Spring/Summer 2024
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